Watch live video from Jeremy Toeman on Justin.tv
Summarizing my video, my predictions:
New iPhone, possible OS X and/or iWork update, lots of stats, demo’s of iPhone 4.0 OS, no cheap Apple TV refresh, no iPhone on Verizon
Links I reference in the video:
- Business Insider (predictions)
- PC World (predictions)
- Engadget coverage of WWDC 2009
- List of 7 iPhone 4.0 tentpoles


The second week of use was my true “now how do I feel” week with the iPad. Was it actually better/easier/more convenient than my MacBook? Did I really want to carry this on the bus or other places? Would a murse fit into my lifestyle okay (separate post of iPad cases & sleeves coming)?
Been a big fan of LIVEdigitally for hours/weeks/years?
I’ve been asked to write more frequently about building gadgets, so I’ll be putting together posts that reflect the variety of experiences and advice I’ve gleaned over the years. To get this party started (yo), I thought I’d share what I consider to be a fairly amusing, yet quite real, topic: the FlowerPot Gadget Design. The story goes something like this…
Now I don’t know if the flowerpot originates in design school, or if some legendary designer once waxed poetic on the flowerpot as ultimate incarnation of designing gadgets. I can say I’ve seen the concept presented many times in my career, a surprising amount i’d say. Even last week when meeting a new (and very cool) gadget company when discussing their product strategy I explicitly asked the question if their ID firm mocked up a flowerpot. They showed me the molded sample.
